Environmental Headlines for the Houston Region: December 13, 2015
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- Cool Roofs: Replacing asphalt shingles with reflective metal could curb the warming of Houston’s hot climate. (Ted Hesson – National Journal, 12/4/2015)
“A home doesn’t alÂways deÂscribe its ownÂers, but this one, a mostly orÂdinÂary bunÂgaÂlow, speaks volumes. Bob RanÂdall and Nancy EdÂwards, in their 70s, are longÂtime enÂvirÂonÂmentÂalÂists, known in HouÂsÂton for their prowess in urbÂan gardenÂing and their conÂcern with man-made cliÂmate change. Bob, a reÂtired proÂfessÂor of ecoÂloÂgicÂal anÂthroÂpoÂlogy at the UniÂversity of HouÂsÂton, was a cofounder and an exÂecÂutÂive dirÂectÂor of UrbÂan HarÂvest, a locÂal nonÂprofit group. His wife, Nancy, was the treasÂurer for GreenÂer LivÂing in HouÂsÂton, an eduÂcaÂtionÂal orÂganÂizÂaÂtion, and now helps to run a small enÂvirÂonÂmentÂal group. For decÂades, the couple’s propÂerty has stood out for its horÂtiÂculÂture—manÂgos, papayÂas, perÂsimÂmons, baÂnaÂnas, blueÂberÂries. But the feaÂture that sets it apart these days is the reÂflectÂive, white metÂal, “cool†roof. The resÂult looks fuÂturÂistÂic, as if inÂspired by the lid of an esÂpresso pot. Patrick BuÂlot, the ownÂer of South Shore RoofÂing, has a patÂent pending for the design of his “Texas Smart Roof.†The roof is made of 15-inch lengths of mid-gauge steel coated first with an aluÂminÂum-zinc alÂloy and then—this is key—with a speÂcial white (or light-colored) resÂin-based maÂterÂiÂal to reÂflect sunÂlight away from the house. It also has a ventÂilÂaÂtion area between the roof and the house that alÂlows hot air to flow out through a vent at the top, to keep the atÂtic from heatÂing up.”
www.nationaljournal.com - COP21: How excited/angry should I be? (Adrian Shelley – airCurrent News, 12/8/2015)
“Depending on where you get your news, you may be hearing very different things about COP21. On the one hand, we have President Obama expressing optimism about the conference, going so far as to say about the issue of climate change, ‘I think we’re going to solve it.’ On the other hand, we have hundreds of people protesting the conference—sometimes violently—as an industry-led sham. Who to believe? My own personal view falls somewhere in the middle. Putting this conference into historical context, I think it is unlikely we will see a global solution to climate change any time soon.”
http://airalliancehouston.org - Invasive plants are growing problem on Texas waters (Shannon Tompkins – Houston Chronicle, 12/5/2015)
“That autumn more than 15 years ago, the swarms of ducks that had poured into the shallow areas to feed on the native aquatic plants and seed didn’t come; the blanket of salvinia, which holds no food value for fowl or almost anything else except a weevil from the plant’s South American home, had smothered the native plants. Nothing for ducks to eat and not even a patch of open water on which they could land and rest. By spring, the fish – the bass and crappie and bream and even minnows – were gone. Just gone. So was every other living thing in the water – the scuds and crawfish and aquatic insects. The entire ecosystem was dead, the life smothered from it. ‘What makes salvinia so devastating is it grows so fast (doubling in volume in a matter of days) that it becomes a solid mat on the water surface,’ said Tim Bister, Marshall-based district fisheries biologist for Texas Parks and Wildlife Department’s inland fisheries division. ‘No sunlight can penetrate into the water, so it shades out and kills plant life. ‘Without those aquatic plants, which produce oxygen through photosynthesis, and the exchange of atmospheric oxygen as air mixes with water on the surface, dissolved oxygen levels plummet and fish suffocate in the sterile, oxygen-starved water.”
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EcoNotes
- 13 December
- Historic moment: 195 nations agree to limit warming, turn from fossil fuels (Bill Dawson – Texas Climate News)
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- Historic moment: 195 nations agree to limit warming, turn from fossil fuels (Bill Dawson – Texas Climate News)
- 12 December
- The climate agreement – ultimately, it all boils down to temperature (Texas Climate News)
http://texasclimatenews.org - In Paris, Negotiators Ink Historic Climate Accord (Kiah Collier – The Texas Tribune)
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- The climate agreement – ultimately, it all boils down to temperature (Texas Climate News)
- 11 December
- Which Are the Most Polluted Cities in the US? (Kieran Mulvaney – D News)
http://news.discovery.com - Stuff We Liked: Air Pollution and Movies Kind of About Christmas (Damon Darlin – The New York Times)
www.nytimes.com - Texas A&M Forest Service Releases Winter Wildfire Forecast (Syeda Hasan – Houston Public Media)
www.houstonpublicmedia.org - Ambition of Paris climate talks rises by half a degree (Valerie Volcovici – Planet Ark News)
http://planetark.org - Look beyond hotspots to help people weather climate shocks: study (Laurie Goering – Planet Ark News)
http://planetark.org - Calling time on a global climate deal: Fabius’s fuzzy ‘consensus’ (Alister Doyle – Planet Ark News)
http://planetark.org - A new space race: satellites could test the world’s climate vows (Barbara Lewis, Richard Valdmanis and David Stanway – Planet Ark News)
http://planetark.org - France: Final text of climate accord expected within hours (Karl Ritter and Angela Charlton – KFVS 12)
www.kfvs12.com - EarthShare’s Green Gift Guide (EarthShare)
www.earthshare.org - METRO’s Adopt-A-School Program Offers Holiday Magic to Kids in Need (METRO)
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- Which Are the Most Polluted Cities in the US? (Kieran Mulvaney – D News)
- 10 December
- Texas Scientist Aims to Revolutionize Electricity Grid (Jim Malewitz – The Texas Tribune)
www.texastribune.org - Railroad Commissioner Porter Drops Re-election Bid (Jim Malewitz – The Texas Tribune)
www.texastribune.org - CATEE 2015: Clean Air Through Energy Efficiency Conference (Paige Powell – airCurrent News)
http://airalliancehouston.org - EPA Plan Protects Oklahoma Wildlife Refuge From Texas Air Pollution (Times Record)
http://swtimes.com - Game Warden Field Notes (Texas Parks & Wildlife)
http://tpwd.texas.gov - U.S. solar industry battles ‘white privilege’ image problem (RIchard Valdmanis – Planet Ark News)
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- Texas Scientist Aims to Revolutionize Electricity Grid (Jim Malewitz – The Texas Tribune)
- 9 December
- House Clears Bill Aimed At Red River Confusion (Jim Malewitz – The Texas Tribune)
www.texastribune.org - Staffers Say Texas Regulator Should Nix Oncor Deal (Jim Malewitz – The Texas Tribune)
www.texastribune.org - Standing for a carbon tax (Houston Chronicle)
www.houstonchronicle.com - EPA Orders Texas Coal-burners To Clean Up Smoke (Dave Fehling – Houston Public Media)
www.houstonpublicmedia.org - Kerry challenges nations on climate change (Matthew Lee – KAIT News)
www.kait8.com - Tackling Incineration: Greenwashing At COP21 (Zero Waste Europe)
www.zerowasteeurope.eu - Congressional Republicans try to thwart climate pact, discredit science (Joseph A. Davis and Bill Dawson – Texas Climate News)
http://texasclimatenews.org - Community Awareness (Juan Flores)
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- House Clears Bill Aimed At Red River Confusion (Jim Malewitz – The Texas Tribune)
- 8 December
- COP21: How excited/angry should I be? (Adrian Shelley – airCurrent News)
http://airalliancehouston.org - Lawmakers Grill Miller on Ag Fee Hikes (Jim Malewitz – The Texas Tribune)
www.texastribune.org - 5 things to know about uranium found in drinking water (Ellen Knickmeyer and Scott Smith – WRAL)
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- COP21: How excited/angry should I be? (Adrian Shelley – airCurrent News)
- 7 December
- Texans in Paris for assorted activities linked to climate negotiations (Bill Dawson – Texas Climate News)
http://texasclimatenews.org - New director appointed for the Texas Water Resources Institute (AgriLife Today)
http://today.agrilife.org - Lamar Smith’s Climate Views Win Flat Earth Award (Jordan Rudner – The Texas Tribune)
www.texastribune.org - Report Predicts What Will Happen To Your Electric Bill In Coming Years (Dave Fehling – Houston Public Media)
www.houstonpublicmedia.org - Texas is drought free — again (Ron Smith – Southwest Farm Press)
http://southwestfarmpress.com - From the Archives, 2005: How Much Warming Is Too Much? (The New York Times)
www.nytimes.com - Drillers Find Ways To Reach Billions Of Barrels Of Oil Trapped In Old Wells (Dave Fehling – Houston Public Media)
www.houstonpublicmedia.org - Arts in the Parks Calendar Winners Announced (Texas Parks & Wildlife)
http://tpwd.texas.gov - The Road to a Paris Climate Deal (The New York Times)
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- Texans in Paris for assorted activities linked to climate negotiations (Bill Dawson – Texas Climate News)
- 5 December
- Invasive plants are growing problem on Texas waters (Shannon Tompkins – Houston Chronicle)
www.chron.com - LCRA Fights Release of Data on New Reservoir (Kiah Collier and Neena Satija – The Texas Tribune)
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- Invasive plants are growing problem on Texas waters (Shannon Tompkins – Houston Chronicle)
- 4 December
- Cool Roofs: Replacing asphalt shingles with reflective metal could curb the warming of Houston’s hot climate. (Ted Hesson – National Journal)
www.nationaljournal.com - The Future Now: Living Carless in Houston (Carson Lucarelli – OffCite)
http://offcite.org - Boardwalk under construction in the Trinity River National Wildlife Refuge (Vanesa Brashier – Cleveland Advocate)
www.yourhoustonnews.com - Water as a Climate-Change Gut Punch in a City Defined by an Ocean (Lizette Alvarez – The New York Times)
www.nytimes.com - Saving Wildlife with Robotics! (Elyse Mauk – Houston Zoo)
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- Cool Roofs: Replacing asphalt shingles with reflective metal could curb the warming of Houston’s hot climate. (Ted Hesson – National Journal)
- 3 December
- It takes a village—and much more—to quench megacity water demands (Phys.org)
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- It takes a village—and much more—to quench megacity water demands (Phys.org)
- 2 December
- Researchers Predict Texas’ Cotton Can Withstand Climate Change (Virginia Alvino – Texas Public Radio)
http://tpr.org - The Real Cost of Green Infrastructure (Stormwater Report)
http://stormwater.wef.org - Even the tiniest plastics found in the sea with new technology (Science Daily)
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- Researchers Predict Texas’ Cotton Can Withstand Climate Change (Virginia Alvino – Texas Public Radio)
- 24 November
- Q&A: Outgoing sustainability director sees a greener Houston ahead (Erin Mulvaney – Houston Chronicle)
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- Q&A: Outgoing sustainability director sees a greener Houston ahead (Erin Mulvaney – Houston Chronicle)
- 19 November
- Schoolyard Wildlife Habitat Gives Hope (David Lavis, National Wildlife Federation – EarthShare)
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- Schoolyard Wildlife Habitat Gives Hope (David Lavis, National Wildlife Federation – EarthShare)
- 10 November
- Mayor Annise Parker continues renewable energy leadership (Green Houston TX)
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- Mayor Annise Parker continues renewable energy leadership (Green Houston TX)